As promised, here is the companion thread to Gold stars:
As some of you may know or have gathered, I'm starting the process of church hunting / proving to myself that the church I've been going to really is the best I'm going to find. In that process I'm learning both that there is so much I don't know about the practical and theological differences between denominations, and that you can't always judge a church by its name.
Anyway in my search I went through the phone book and made a list of a bunch of churches that sounded like they might be good, and then looked them up online to find out service times, what style of church it might be, etc. And in that process of looking them up, about half of them went off my list for various reasons. And I got to thinking about it and all the ways church can go wrong or off the rails and thought it might be instructive to share things we've seen or experienced churches doing that are indicative of big problems, kind of like the proverbial red flag. Then I thought it wasn't such a good idea; then I mentioned it to a CC friend who said yes that would be an excellent thread; then I decided to post a thread about really great things in the church first; now here it is.
So far in my church hunting I've encountered and disqualified some churches based on the following "red flags" (they still exists as churches so there must be some people who think church should be this way) :
On their website was posted the following question and answer:
Q: Are ordained leaders expected to live in fidelity within the covenant of marriage between a man and a woman or chastity in singleness?
A: We've decided to practice mutual forbearance toward each other and other councils of the church regarding ordination
Also the church who has this as a mission statement:
Inspired by Christ, we strive to create a reconciling community where all are welcome to seek, worship, and serve as individuals
interwoven by God's love. [Almost sounds like Christian faith is optional, also they have a far too open and accepting policy that fits with the you are whatever you identify as ethos of the wider culture]
How about you? What are some of the things you've encountered in churches that have encouraged you to avoid those particular congregations?
And one other question I'm currently wondering about, " What does it say about church and christians in general if this thread has more response and discussion and input than the one about the good things in the church?"
As some of you may know or have gathered, I'm starting the process of church hunting / proving to myself that the church I've been going to really is the best I'm going to find. In that process I'm learning both that there is so much I don't know about the practical and theological differences between denominations, and that you can't always judge a church by its name.
Anyway in my search I went through the phone book and made a list of a bunch of churches that sounded like they might be good, and then looked them up online to find out service times, what style of church it might be, etc. And in that process of looking them up, about half of them went off my list for various reasons. And I got to thinking about it and all the ways church can go wrong or off the rails and thought it might be instructive to share things we've seen or experienced churches doing that are indicative of big problems, kind of like the proverbial red flag. Then I thought it wasn't such a good idea; then I mentioned it to a CC friend who said yes that would be an excellent thread; then I decided to post a thread about really great things in the church first; now here it is.
So far in my church hunting I've encountered and disqualified some churches based on the following "red flags" (they still exists as churches so there must be some people who think church should be this way) :
On their website was posted the following question and answer:
Q: Are ordained leaders expected to live in fidelity within the covenant of marriage between a man and a woman or chastity in singleness?
A: We've decided to practice mutual forbearance toward each other and other councils of the church regarding ordination
Also the church who has this as a mission statement:
Inspired by Christ, we strive to create a reconciling community where all are welcome to seek, worship, and serve as individuals
interwoven by God's love. [Almost sounds like Christian faith is optional, also they have a far too open and accepting policy that fits with the you are whatever you identify as ethos of the wider culture]
How about you? What are some of the things you've encountered in churches that have encouraged you to avoid those particular congregations?
And one other question I'm currently wondering about, " What does it say about church and christians in general if this thread has more response and discussion and input than the one about the good things in the church?"
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